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Masters games

I want to ask if analysing master games can improve me
If yes what type of games i must analyse
I think you should focus on finding "what" you need to improve on. Studying master games can help you, I think you should study master games within a certain part of the game you're studying.
@MrPushwood i dont know how to analyse my games i only check enginr analysis and see my mistakes and blunder
Any tips or advice can help me to analyse my own games without engine
@kyamkyam009 - probably at your level and mine, the mistakes and blunders are where there's most room for improvement. It's all very well spending hours over some Carlsen or Kasparov game trying to figure out what deep ideas are under the surface, but if you're going to let your bishop get trapped or hang mate then it won't do you much good.

Mostly, my computer analysis runs to "okay, the engine reckons I was doing alright until I blundered. Better just keep trying not to blunder so much."
@kyamkyam009
Analysing masters games indeed help in improving. Any type of game would suffice. You can choose any games, like of your favorite player.
And to end, analysing one's game is not that bad.
@MrPushwood Yes! Its right, analyze your game in deep, improve your game play, seeing master games will help you, but NOT MUCH compared to analyzing your game, because in master games, there moves are highly prepared or very deep to understand, actually we can learn openings by studying master games because that's easy to Grasp, but mostly study your own games, it will improve your level though....
My attention skips with such subtle games.

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